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11 July, 21:51

How many fluorine atoms are found in 1.92 grams of AsF3?

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  1. 11 July, 22:13
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    First you need to find out how many moles of AsF3 are in 1.92 grams.

    The molar mass of AsF3 is 131.918 g/mole so

    1.92 g * (1 mole) / (131.918g) =.0146 moles AsF3

    Each mole of AsF3 has 6.02 x10^23 molecules of AsF3 and each molecule of AsF3 has 3 flourines, so you need to convert from moles to molecules AsF3 to atoms of F

    0.146 moles AsF3 * (6.02 x 10^23 molecules AsF3) / (1 mole AsF3) * (3 atoms F) / (1 molecule AsF3) = 2.64 x 10^22 atoms F
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